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Author: Tim and Jordan
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Before the guests, the games, and the chaos— this is where it all began. Join Tim and Jordan for a spontaneous, slightly unhinged origin story of No Notes: the podcast that accidentally won $40K, defies genre, and promises zero chill but all heart. No scripts. No filter. No rules. Just two best friends, a microphone, and one very confused sound engineer.
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A reunion episode for your favourite besties. They talk long distance friendships, green and red flags, a very disruptive audience member, Bali photoshoots, amongst other chaotic topics. Needless to say, you’d better sit down, stand up, have a drink, whatever you need to do - but TUNE IN and LISTEN UP. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brisbane’s own Sheppard - siblings Amy, George, and Emma - sit down with Tim for a high-spirited, candid chat that traces the band’s arc from busking duos and Valley Fiesta sets to the stomp heard around the world: “Geronimo.” They relive the song’s kitchen-table birth and a run of true pinch-me moments, and unpack why tall-poppy culture still bites. From an intimate Warsaw gig of 59 people to the promise of their first fully independent album, the trio reflect on connection, growth, and what’s next for Sheppard. Along the way, they share laughter, candour, and a few Simple Joys & Petty Grievances that keep life grounded.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim sits down with Loren Hunter and Natalie Abbott, fresh from rehearsals for Laura Murphy’s pop-fuelled Shakespeare remix The Lovers with Shake & Stir Theatre Co. They dive into the female friendship at the heart of Hermia and Helena, how reimagined classics like Muriel’s Wedding and SIX shaped their paths, and the realities of balancing mental health in the industry. And yes - it’s Natalie’s very first podcast. Expect laughs, candid stories, and their takes on simple joys and petty grievances.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim sits down with Courtney Stewart to reflect on her path from performer to Artistic Director, mentorship, legacy, and the lessons learned along the way. From her fruitful acting career to the many hats she has worn as a creative leader, Courtney’s journey proves no two artistic paths look the same. Later, playwright–performer Merlynn Tong joins to share her process behind Congratulations, Get Rich - including why, in Mandarin slang, “38” means “bitch,” and how that bold idea shaped her latest work. A co-production between Sydney Theatre Company, Singapore Repertory Theatre, and La Boite, the show premieres in Brisbane this September before touring internationally through October.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Opera Queensland’s latest production of La bohème is here - and we’re joined by the luminous Nina Korbe to dive into the music, the madness, and the magic. From her first time in the OQ chorus at just 15, to stepping into the fiery role of Musetta, Nina shares the full-circle journey that brought her to one of opera’s most beloved characters. We talk La bohème vs. Rent, the thrill of standing in front of a full orchestra, and why this production finds the sweet spot between grit and grandeur. Nina also teases her next big leap — starring in The Drover’s Wife (penned by her aunt, the legendary Leah Purcell) - and what it means to tell First Nations stories on Australia’s biggest stages.La bohème is an original co-production by Opera Queensland and West Australian Opera. Presented in association with Brisbane Festival and QPAC presents.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From skipping the infamous “bark like a dog” audition game to becoming one of Big Brother’s most beloved housemates, Ben from Brisbane has built a life brimming with charm, wit, and self-deprecating humour. In this warm and hilarious episode, Tim chats with Ben about life before, during, and after reality TV fame - covering everything from screening potential plus-ones and carrying his own lighting, to proudly wearing black (“I’m a sweater - it hides everything”), the perils of being “too early” for your time, and why he’ll always choose a day trip over a holiday. Expect stories of foyers, flights, and finding joy in the little things… plus the one piece of advice he’d give to any future Big Brother hopeful.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, it’s just Tim and Jordan - no guest, no script, and enough chaos to fuel an entire season. They debate The Summer I Turned Pretty vs. Twilight romances (are you Team Jeremiah/Conrad or Team Edward/Jacob?), spiral into the existential dread of turning 30, and ponder the great mystery of our time: does anyone actually know what to do when sitting in the emergency exit row? Somewhere between dating app disasters, petty grievances, and nostalgic tangents, they also uncover the legend of the town mirror, celebrate the joy of fresh hotel sheets, and wade through the horror of bin juice. It’s unfiltered, unpredictable, and unapologetically No Notes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
International cabaret icon Reuben Kaye brings all of it in this electrifying episode - glitter, profanity, genuine wisdom and a whole lot of heart. It’s filthy, it’s heartfelt, it’s inspiring, and it’s one of the most unfiltered conversations we’ve ever had. We cackle, and we clutch our pearls as Reuben takes us from outrageous stories and razor-sharp one-liners to unexpectedly moving reflections on identity, resilience and life in and out of the spotlight. Expect big laughs, big love and language your grandmother definitely wouldn’t approve of. Listener discretion advised: this one gets deliciously filthy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, by popular demand (and mild coercion), Tim and Jordan welcome their most special guests yet - their mums. What begins as a heartfelt celebration of friendship, family, and the halfway point of Season One quickly becomes one of the most touching, revealing, and hilarious episodes of No Notes to date. From IVF miracles and theatre memories to late-night advice, Gameboys in cricket undies, and what photo they'd use if we went missing (hint: it’s unhinged), this episode is a moving tribute to the women who raised us, loved us, and shaped who we are. Get ready for belly laughs, teary moments, unsolicited wisdom, speed challenges, and a few cheeky vodka cruises along the way. A celebration of strong mums, soft hearts, and the simple joys that hold it all together.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special episode, Tim heads Backstage with Beetlejuice to sit down with two of Australia’s finest: composer and star Eddie Perfect and the endlessly brilliant Elise McCann. Currently starring in the Australian production of Beetlejuice the Musical - presented by Michael Cassel Group - the pair reflect on their long-standing friendship, the show’s journey from page to Broadway, and the joy of creating work that’s both riotously fun and deeply human. A rich, wide-ranging conversation filled with laughter, insight, and heart - this one’s for the artists, the dreamers, and anyone who’s ever been haunted by a great idea.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From fine dining flops to Vegemite toastie triumphs, we’re joined by food critic and accidental influencer Zac - aka Yeah Nah Not Bad - for a no-holds-barred feast of hospitality horror stories, viral cookie controversies, and insider restaurant goss. We dive into the strange power of influencers, what makes a dish truly unforgettable, and why Mother’s Day might be the most terrifying day of the year (hint: it involves rosé at 8am). Plus, a taste test showdown and an ode to Sizzler. Bring your appetite - and maybe a flashlight for that fine dining mood lighting. @yeahnah_notbadSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the Bermuda Triangle to Princess Diana on Venus, this episode is a full-blown spiral into the conspiracies that shaped our childhoods - and still keep us up at night. We’re talking Area 51, MH370, Operation Paperclip, Hitler in the Amazon, magnetic fields, time portals, and Michelle Obama rumours we absolutely do not endorse. Somewhere in the chaos, there's a quiet reflection on how obsession shows up in our lives… and a not-so-quiet rant about the emotional betrayal of being put on speakerphone without warning. Big theories. Bigger feelings. And several gasps that should’ve come with a trigger warning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From community theatre to centre stage, Courtney Monsma takes us on a wildly candid ride through the glitter, the guts, and the grief of life in performance. We talk dream roles, intrusive thoughts mid-show, growing up on the Gold Coast, and crying through heartbreak in the wings. She opens up about the strange healing power of Glinda the Good, surviving eight-show weeks, her journey with neurodivergence - and what really happened when the sewer line broke mid-show (spoiler: intrusive thoughts won). One of our most honest (and joyfully chaotic) chats yet - for anyone who’s ever needed a reminder that glitter and grit can absolutely coexist.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We’re on the set of Rhinestone Rex and Miss Monica at Queensland Theatre with the incomparable Georgie Parker - two-time Gold Logie winner, certified icon, and a woman of more range than most could dream of.From A Country Practice to All Saints and Home and Away, Georgie has been in our lounge rooms for decades - and in this episode, she serves up a masterclass without even trying. She unpacks what it’s like to return to a role 15 years later, how her love of theatre has only deepened, and why she politely death-stares anyone unwrapping lollies mid-performance.There are forgotten lyrics, audition bruises, deep chats about the state of the industry, and the wisdom of someone who’s done it all - and is still deeply in love with the craft.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for a heart-to-heart with Broadway’s own Ainsley Melham. From growing up in Bathurst to leading roles in Aladdin and Boop the Musical on Broadway, Ainsley shares the real story behind the buff posters, the big risks, and the beautiful moments that shaped him. We talk community, creativity, and chocolate-bar crawls—and why finding your voice offstage might be just as vital as using it on.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this gloriously unhinged episode of No Notes, Tim and Jordan unpack their worst-ever jobs (rogue Santas, suspected Russian mafia fronts, and rigged bingo nights), relive the chaos of onstage disasters and audience brawls, and deep-dive into the underreported condition of cataplexy (yep - fainting from laughter is real). Plus, a heartfelt plea for basic audience etiquette: turn your phone off, keep your chicken wings in your bag, and - above all - shut your mouth, Nellie from Toowoomba. Also, more crumpets on menus. Please.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From hot glue guns to Hobbiton, Rachel Burke joins us to talk creativity, grief, glitter, and saying “yes, and?” to creativity—even when the path isn’t clear. From dressing icons like Blue Ivy and Cate Blanchett, to collaborating with Airbnb on Hobbiton, this is a bold, brilliant episode diving into Rachel’s vibrant and exciting career. Check out Rachel Burke's incredible body of work on Instagram at @imakestagramSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In their debut episode, Tim and Jordan dive into friendship, guilty pleasures, petty grievances, and the chaotic joy of starting something new. From drama school memories to pop culture fixations and overshares galore, No Notes kicks off with heart, hilarity, and absolutely no chill.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Before the guests, the games, and the chaos— this is where it all began. Join Tim and Jordan for a spontaneous, slightly unhinged origin story of No Notes: the podcast that accidentally won $40K, defies genre, and promises zero chill but all heart. No scripts. No filter. No rules. Just two best friends, a microphone, and one very confused sound engineer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.